Processing : Elastic Audio : Warping Audio : Range Warp with an Edit Selection

Range Warp with an Edit Selection
Pro Tools lets you apply Range Warp between bounding Warp markers, but keeps the timing intact between other Warp markers within an Edit selection.
To apply Range Warp with an Edit Selection:
1 In Warp view, add a Warp marker at the first point that you want to fix to the Timeline.
2 Add another Warp marker to the end point that you want to fix to the Timeline.
3 Add any number of Warp markers in between.
4 With the Selector tool, make an Edit selection that includes the Warp markers in between the bounding Warp markers.
5 With the Grabber tool, drag any of the Warp markers within the Edit Selection to the left or the right.
 
Before and after warping, applying Range Warp to a selection between bounding Warp markers
Elastic Audio processing is only applied to the audio between the bounding Warp markers and the first and last Warp markers in the Edit Selection. All audio between the first and last Warp markers in the Edit Selection maintain their relative timing.